Caribbean Football Union

Governing body for association football in the Caribbean

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2024 Jamaica won the U-14 Tournament, with French Guiana finishing as runners-up
2018 Randolph Harris from Barbados begins his presidency of the Caribbean Football Union
2018 Neil Cochrane's tenure as CFU General Secretary ends
2018 Randolph Harris continues as president of the Caribbean Football Union.
2017 Randolph Harris from Barbados begins serving as acting president of the Caribbean Football Union.
2017 The Caribbean Cup tournament concluded, and the Caribbean Club Championship was rebranded, with its winner now qualifying directly for the knockout stage of the CONCACAF Champions League.
2015 Neil Cochrane from Antigua and Barbuda becomes the general secretary of the Caribbean Football Union, serving until 2018.
2015 Damien Hughes' tenure as CFU General Secretary ends
August 2015 Neil Cochrane replaced Damien E. Hughes and announced plans to move some jobs to Antigua and reduce headquarters size.
2013 Bonaire joined the Caribbean Football Union as a non-member.
May 2013 Under Damien E. Hughes' direction, CFU relocated offices from Port-of-Spain, Trinidad to Kingston, Jamaica.
2012 Damien Hughes from Anguilla becomes the CFU General Secretary
2012 Gordon Derrick from Antigua and Barbuda becomes president of the Caribbean Football Union, serving until 2017.
2011 Angenie Kanhai's tenure as CFU General Secretary ends
2011 Lisle Austin from Barbados serves as acting president of the Caribbean Football Union.
2011 Yves Jean-Bart from Haiti serves as acting president of the Caribbean Football Union.
May 2011 CFU was involved in a major corruption scandal where representatives received brown paper envelopes containing US$40,000. The incident was reported to CONCACAF general secretary Chuck Blazer, leading to a leaked private meeting video showing CFU President Jack Warner telling delegates the funds were for their personal use.

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